Operator`s manual
Maintenance
Simplicity Australia Page 4.7 Version 1.0
Hydraulic filter part
number 159424400 is
available from your
Simplicity Australia
Dealer
The oil cooler/heat
exchanger should be
cleaned at least daily
and more often in
extreme conditions
Blower Maintenance
Oil Cooler
Air is drawn into the blower through a hydraulic oil cooler/heat
exchanger as explained on
Page 3.11
Keeping the passage of air through the oil cooler/heat exchanger
clear and unrestricted is vital to the optimum performance of the
Air Delivery System.
A blocked oil cooler, as well as restricting the air entering the
blower, reduces the surface area of the cooler available for
cooling of the hydraulic system. Hydraulic system damage from
overheating can result
The hydraulic oil cooler
fitted to all Simplicity
Airseeders should be
periodically checked and
cleared of trash build up.
The oil cooler shroud easily
swings away as shown to
allow access. It is
recommended that
compressed air be used in
the direction shown to
remove any trash from the cooler core.
Replacing the Hydraulic Oil Filter
The blower is driven by a hydraulic motor, which in itself
requires no maintenance. However it is most important that the
oil is kept clean by paying particular attention to the cleanliness
of hydraulic couplings and regular filter replacement. The filter
has a service indicator fitted which is clear during normal
operation. If the indicator turns
RED at any time during
operation the filter is blocked and the oil is bypassing. Urgent
filter replacement is required when indicator is
RED.
A blocked oil
cooler can
restrict the air
flow to the
blower. This will
result in poor
blower output
and possibly
overheating of
the hydraulic
system
IMPORTANT
Service
Indicator
Hydraulic
Filter










